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Hi Steffen,

Hope all is going well with you for 2011! Can you please advise if the Units displayed above will ever be offered again via VMD? I wished I had known about your website a few years ago! looks like I missed out on some really great AT&SF Models.
The Warbonnet liveried FP45, is that Tume's model by any chance? It sure does look similar from that angle.

If it's a matter of purchasing some of these engines, I'm happy to do so, just wish they were available somewhere! ;)

Many thanks

Rik
 
SF Fan... big time!

Thanks Frank - great idea to open a thread for the SF fans:

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CheerZ
Steffen


Hi Steffen,

Hope all is going well with you for 2011! Can you please advise if the Units displayed above will ever be offered again via VMD? I wished I had known about your website a few years ago! looks like I missed out on some really great AT&SF Models.
The Warbonnet liveried FP45, is that Tume's model by any chance? It sure does look similar from that angle.

If it's a matter of purchasing some of these engines, I'm happy to do so, just wish they were available somewhere! ;)

Many thanks

Rik
 
is this post still alive?

i am wanting to start an AT&SF project
is there anywere other than rrmods and jr were i can get good atsf stuff
can anyone contact me to help in any way?
i hope you all have a good summer to come:wave:
 
well i am thinkig 70's
i want to use the payware c30-7 from jr
any ideas
what i really need are some quality rollingstock
can anyone help?
 
i dont know
i am from california so i would like it to be local
however i havent put much time into it
i am just thinking doing like a small switching line that runs from 2 medium towns that then lead to a main line
then i will go from there
by the way to all who read this my name is taylor and i live in vacaville california
 
well soon i am going to buy jr's atsf c30-7 yb
what years did those run cause i am basing my route around that
also
i am mainly looking for rollingstock
 
i suggest going to railpictures.net and looking to find what rolling stock they used and find out if you can download it from a site or dls
 
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